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[Music] hi guys welcome to office boats reacts i'm office boat dave i'm office office yeah we've got a couple of other youtube channels patreon page social media facebook page all that sort of stuff new merch i'm new here i'll tell you what office blog does since he's not wearing the new merch can tell you about it yeah this is the office classic collection as modeled by mike and dave very good comes in a variety of colors yep mainly black collections collections we've got blue and red yeah white and black black and white yep let us know in the comments section what colors you'd like to see and we'll make it happen yeah uh the ocean is way deeper than you think isn't it i think it's proper deep it's it's as deep as i think it is how deep do you think is i think it's very deep fair enough right well let's not watch it it's a few miles in it i'm not sure what it is but it's uh on the infographics channel which is a channel that we quite like reacting to and i've got a lot of good videos um i'm hoping it's along the lines of like how the universe is way bigger than you think remember that mind boggling one year just kept going out and yeah yeah yeah we'll get into it anyway so uh the ocean is way deeper than you think the ocean is really really deep deeper in fact than most of us realize if you were to shave off all of the land from the tops of every continent and island in the world and fill up the ocean's deepest points with that land then the entire earth would be covered in an ocean two miles deep three-fourths of our planet is already covered in water though and it goes a lot deeper than just two miles let's start with a sense of scale this dot right here is the size of an average human the slightly larger dot is the size of an elephant and this is the size of the largest ship ever built the noc nevis with that in mind let's start going underwater and see what we find out the first milestone is at 40 meters below the surface which is the maximum depth allowed for recreational scuba diving a little further down at 93 meters is where the wreck of the lusitania was discovered which is interesting because the lusitania itself is 240 meters long which means that it sank in water shallower than it is long so if the ship was standing on its stern or bow it would be sticking out of the water just slightly deeper than that at 100 meters is where diving can become seriously fatal if you're not careful because of decompression sickness but that didn't stop a man named herbert nitch to accomplish the free diving world record at a depth of 214 wow this guy swam down to this level with just one single breath but a little further down at freediving absolutely wow i'd get about 10 meters down i think and i'll be like okay now being the boat going i'm [ __ ] going in [ __ ] it 132 meters we have the scuba diving world record which was accomplished by another man named ahmed gaber if he had swam down another 111 meters then he would have reached the height of the empire state building if it was submerged underwater and a little further than that at 500 meters below the surface we arrive at the maximum dive depth of blue whales the largest creatures on the planet and also the limit of the us seawolf class nuclear submarine at 535 meters we can witness the maximum dive depth of emperor penguins and this is when we must bring up the intensity of water pressure at this level below the surface the water pressure exerted on a person or the penguins would be roughly equivalent to a polar bear standing on a quarter so further down the depths at eight hundred wait a minute hold up a polar bear stolen a quarter is the sort of pressure that you're beyond you just get you just been getting crushed i remember i think i've told this story before but i remember when that malaysian flight went missing yeah yeah and the same day it happened i was reading the back of a snapple cap one of the facts on it and he said in the deepest part of the ocean the pressure is something that like having so many the equivalent of so many seven four seven boeing 747 jumbos stacked on top of you and i thought if that's what happened with that then it just sank it to the bottom and it just crumbled yeah yeah hmm good dude you know i'm plausible but that was the right on the back of the snapple cap i think if it was a fun fact or lots of fun i could be completely wrong about it but i'd think that if the if the plane filled up with the water that had even the pressure wasn't it so it wouldn't get crushed i don't know how that works i'm not scientist i'm just guessing at that but you think of things like the titanic that's gone quite it doesn't just shrink as it goes but there wasn't deep water i'm talking like the deepest part of the ocean yeah i'm talking deep deep yeah yeah not just like 400 meters i'm talking way down way way down well apparently it's way deeper than we think so we'll see where we might see 30 meters would be the height of the burj khalifa in dubai the tallest building in the world once we hit 1 000 meters below the surface we begin to enter the scary zone light on the surface can no longer reach beyond this point so the rest of the ocean below is shrouded in permanent darkness on top of that the water pressure you would experience at this point would be about the same as if you were standing on the surface of the planet venus meaning that you would die very quickly you would also meet the giant squid at this sea level if the water pressure didn't already kill you at 1280 meters we reached the maximum depth dived to by the leatherback sea turtle and further down at 1828 meters we would reach the deepest part of the grand canyon were to be underwater with us down at 2 000 meters we start to encounter some of the more terrifying sea creatures like the ominously named black dragonfish a carnivorous beast with a stomach that doesn't allow light to be emitted through it meaning that since we're in total darkness underwater at this point the only way you would ever see this thing is with a flashlight a little further down at 2250 meters we would reach the maximum depth dived to by both sperm whales and the very frightening colossal squid sperm whales often have sucker marks and scars left on their bodies from battles with a colossal squid that likely take place at these incredible depths imagine the size of that squid see him one in real life oh wow yeah this thing's nightmares made up is this why you two don't go in the sea yeah yep exactly this exactly it's only going to be chess mate wait a minute in a minute next thing i'm fighting with the squid [Laughter] themselves can grow to be 14 meters long and weigh up to 750 kilograms with eyes the size of a dinner plate and razor sharp sickles in the middle of their tentacles so yeah good luck with that down there way further down at 3 800 meters we can find the wreck of the rms titanic and a bit past that at 4 000 meters we start to enter the abyssal zone of the ocean water pressure is at an astonishing 11 000 pounds per square inch down here and there are numerous strange almost alien-like creatures that inhabit these deaths such as the fangtooth anglerfish and viper fish [ __ ] down at first 167 meters is the average depth of the ocean where you would normally expect to hit the floor but there are parts of the ocean that go significantly deeper than even this at 4791 meters rests the wreckage of the battleship bismarck sunk during world war ii and way down at six thousand meters he's australia he won't be there now it's the beginning of the hadal zone named after the underworld hades itself the water pressure down at these depths can become 1100 times what you would experience way back on top at the surface which is roughly equal to an elephant balancing on a postage stamp or a single person carrying the weight of 50 boeing 747 jumbo jets down at these depths you would be crushed immediately without any outside protection but life still exists down here in various strange forms at 6500 meters we reach the maximum depth that the dsv alvin can dive to a popular research submarine that helped to discover the titanic way further down at 8 848 meters below the surface and we have arrived at the height of mount everest where to be upside down and placed under water and then way further past even that at ten thousand eight hundred ninety eight meters we arrive at the depth reached by james cameron in 2012 during the deep sea challenger mission that is actually james cameron the movie director yeah is it yeah it's a fruitcake must be you went down in that yeah yeah that's why avatar 2's not come out yet still got the bends deepest point of the ocean yet reached by humans was back in 1960 though when two men named don walsh and jacques picard reached a depth of 10 916 meters using their trieste submarine it took them five hours to descend through the ocean to this depth and they only stayed for 20 minutes before a window cracked and they began to resurface just a bit further down there 10 972 meters and we reached the average flight altitude of a commercial airliner so if you've ever looked out of a window while on a flight and looked down to the ground that's a very good sense of how incredibly deep down into the abyss that we are currently at finally when we hit 10 994 meters we have hit the bottom of the known ocean called the challenger deep right here on this map just about 300 kilometers southwest of guam island however it is believed that there are almost certainly even deeper parts of the ocean than this that just haven't been discovered yet it wasn't until 1997 after all that the serena deep was discovered with a depth of 10 732 meters making it the second deepest known point in the ocean it is estimated that only about five percent of the ocean's floor has been accurately mapped leaving the other 95 to be currently a mystery it may be only a matter of time before an even deeper part of our ocean is found and who knows what we may discover there the kraken so thank you for taking the time to watch this video if you'd like to stay up to date with me give me swipe arms a bit yeah i like to see it as well i love going swimming in the sea yeah yeah some of them fish that were on there and i'd be like i mean you're going blackpool they probably live in blackpool beach probably yeah well you get worse things on the promenade mind-boggling that's about what's up about seven miles or so deep then is it like nearly 11 kilometers so you talk about six yeah yeah yeah seven and a half miles wow that's a long way what's james cameron doing no movie director i've got a lot of faith in the equipment you're going down in there aren't you i mean mate i'm like going on a boat no freaking me out hello as soon as i can't touch the floor i'm not i'm not comfortable different on a plane yeah run around a plane boats no i'd rather be on a boat than a plane all day yeah i probably would as well as long as it's a big boat i've been on little sightseeing ones i'm not keen on them either even when they're just going up and down choppies yeah the way i see it i can swim i can't fly so if something goes wrong no [ __ ] i can flap in the air all the way put yourself right in the middle of the ocean and see how [ __ ] good of a swimming you are when you've got a swim 20 minutes to shore yeah you've got some fish coming at you or a big giant squid i'd ride the back of a colossal squid even i hope you guys like that so don't forget like and subscribe hit the bell and we'll catch you on the next one [Music] cheers [Music] you
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Length: 12min 3sec (723 seconds)
Published: Tue Jun 08 2021
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